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Research
Research pertaining to the Bandsaw.

A bandsaw cutting lumber. Thanks to: geograph.org for the CC licenced image.
Goals
- Lifetime design
- Scalable
- Modular
- Easy to maintain
General design goals
- Durability
- Easy repair/replace
Evolution
Wanted: Brief description about the highest version of the LifeTrac
Theory
Wanted: Brief paragraph regarding the reasoning behind adding this tool to the GVCS
Relevant Links
Wanted: Sources for information regarding relevant technology
Conceptual Notes
Wanted: Ifs, ands and buts.
Development
The bandsaw will greatly improve the efficiency of the Sawmill allowing for much larger trees to be cut in a single pass.
- Tilt-blade Sawmill
See Also